TinkLoverSam
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I know what you mean with big babies... Arthur is 7.5 months old wearing 12-18 month clothes!
Exactly! I mean if you can't get the discounted Pop room, why not go big and stay one night at AKL?Consider resort hopping? LOL!
I know what you mean with big babies... Arthur is 7.5 months old wearing 12-18 month clothes!
Consider resort hopping? LOL!
Exactly! I mean if you can't get the discounted Pop room, why not go big and stay one night at AKL?
Or Poly.![]()
We took a 2 month old on a 12 hour car trip to Disney and we loved it! They are so portable and easy at that age. Oh, and Miss Evelyn is adorable!
I've been following your TR's since before you had your little boy. It's fun watching your family grow even though I'm a strangerEven without kids it seems like a lot of trouble staying somewhere for 1 night. Looking forward to reading your TR - my sister and I will be there at the same time and staying at Pop! I'll keep an eye out and say Hi if I get up the nerve.
She has no idea what’s happening after March 1st…
I kinda need to help her out.
It would be polite.
I hate the stupid tiers... This is the one place that it always seems to bite me.The park opens at 9am, and I plan for us all to go straight to Rock N Roller Coaster the second we get through the ticket stations. Thanks to the lovely tiering system, all of us will have to ride this attraction standby.
I want to see the inside of the attraction, so I’ll go through it with Alex (plus I’ll use any excuse to get two minutes to ourselves without the kids) and then take the chicken exit at the very end. I don’t do Tower of Terror.
I rode it once. In 2003.
I’m good.
If you decide you want to do them... I think you'll be fine. DW and DD did both in January without FP+ just walking up a few minutes before showtime. In fact, we were walking past Frozen on our way to go do something else, when the CM's were standing there yelling last call for the show that was about to start. We figured we might as well knock it out and change the FP... there was still plenty of room in the theater.Another option would be to take them to Voyage of the Little Mermaid or the Frozen Sing Along (that’s a big IF since we wouldn’t have passes.).
This should be epic...And that’ll leave Alex and I to battle it out next to one another.
Bring it.
Although, I was really bummed to hear Darth Vader got replaced by Kylo Ren. No offense to Kylo, but I’d much rather have met Darth.
We got our official departure date for our move, and since it’s about 3 weeks earlier than we expected, things have been a little hectic around my home.
Only 13 days left until Disney!!!!
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I know that feeling!Honestly, I’ve been so focused on our move that I’ve barely had time to think about our vacation.
(plus I’ll use any excuse to get two minutes to ourselves without the kids)
I don’t do Tower of Terror.
I rode it once. In 2003.
I’m good.
. Depending on their moods, perhaps my mom and I can take Landon to meet Jake from Jake and the Neverland Pirates (his meet and greet opens at (9:30) while my dad and Alex use the two swaps.
Makes sense to me, since they're right by each other.Actually, typing these plans out, I see that it might be better if Alex and I go use our Fastpasses after the initial ride on RNRC. That way we’ll get both Rider Swaps in hand and then the kids can be taken to be entertained.
If you get there early enough, you might be able to go in two waves so that someone can stay with Evie while the others ride, then trade. But sounds like your mom handles babies on the ride well anyway.The four of us all have Fastpasses for Toy Story Midway Mania from 10:25 to 11:25am. I figure so long as we make our way over to the attraction by 11, we’ll be all right. I wish this ride would offer a Rider Swap, because I’m always a little uncomfortable taking a baby on a ride that whips guests around like TSMM does. Thankfully, my mom has offered to hold Evie on this; she did really well when we took Landon on it during his first trip. She put one hand on his chest so he was firmly against her and held his head during the turns with the other hand. It braced him really well.
I hate the stupid tiers... This is the one place that it always seems to bite me.
If you decide you want to do them... I think you'll be fine. DW and DD did both in January without FP+ just walking up a few minutes before showtime. In fact, we were walking past Frozen on our way to go do something else, when the CM's were standing there yelling last call for the show that was about to start. We figured we might as well knock it out and change the FP... there was still plenty of room in the theater.
Granted we were there during a slow time, but I wouldn't think it should be too much busier when you're there.
This should be epic...
I'd like to see Kylo too, but Vader is definitely the iconic villain.
YIKES! That must be adding pressure!
I know that feeling!
Wise choice. Milk the free sitters while you still have them!
I'm right there with you on that one!
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Looks like a well planned out day. We have similar ride tastes I think, at least for DHS. I went on ToT once (on our honeymoon) and that was enough for me too.
I didn't know Kylo replaced Vader, I thought it was a mix. Hoping they add several more characters as the new area is built and opened. My kids are Star Wars obsessed. They are sad there is not SWW this year, though they are looking forward to the new land, but they have to wait for it... and waiting for a kids is hard. ;-)
Makes sense to me, since they're right by each other.
If you get there early enough, you might be able to go in two waves so that someone can stay with Evie while the others ride, then trade. But sounds like your mom handles babies on the ride well anyway.
We had never gone on Figment, either, until Landon's first trip. I don't know why it's so easy to skip. Maybe because it's kind of tucked away in the corner of Future World? I don't know...either way, glad to hear your 7 year old loved it.
The moving plans are underway. I have a blog dedicated to my moving adventures and am going to use it for my adjustment experiences in Germany. anawfullybigmilitaryadventure.com I'm hoping having it will help me keep track of everything I need to do.
Ahh, Korea. Seems like everyone gets sent there at some point in their career. I remember my dad going way back in the day, and Alex and I have already prepared for him to go. (Fun fact, we were actually hoping to get orders to Spain, because if we went there, it would've been considered a "short tour" being only 2 years, and then he probably wouldn't have had to do 1 year in Korea. Ah well...)
I see you have a trip coming up this fall! Food and Wine time! Are you excited? And it's with other homeschoolers (I think...judging by your countdown. Could have read it wrong.)
If you decide to start a PTR or eventually write a TR about it, please let me know! I'd love to follow along!
Goodluck, be sure to buy a Marie plush to show to her when they meet her.
My dad is already more excited about this trip than he's letting on. He's not going to be able to hide his Epcot enthusiasm while we're there. He asked my mom the other day if we were staying in "those treehouse thingies" I showed him....2 years ago!
Proof that he's been keeping his ear to the ground where Disney is concerned. Makes me even more excited for our trip now.
The kids will be at the Magic Kingdom probably 4 times on this trip. So, plenty of chances to meet Marie!
Oh no! What an awful way to say goodbye to Disney WOrld!By far, the worst Disney trip I've ever had.
On arrival night, I was hit with a stomach bug and Alex caught it later that Wednesday. Both kids came down with RSV and had to be taken to the emergency room for medication. My parents left a day and a half earlier than planned, because my mom was catching our bug and wanted to be home when she dealt with it.
We left 4 days early.
These are words I never wanted to see.By far, the worst Disney trip I've ever had.
I knew it was bad, but yikes! Again, I'm really sorry that this trip was such a letdown. I hope there are some positives to take away from this. I really wish that you guys could get a do-over, even if just a day or 2 when you head that way to visit family. Just so you can do a couple of must do's and make up for this!My group attended 2 of the 6 ADRs I'd worked so hard to book, nobody made it into DHS, and of the 98 hours I was in Walt Disney World, I spent 6 total hours in the parks. (An hour and a half of which was taken up by a breakfast.)
I went on 1 ride and saw 1 show.
Evie never met Mickey or Minnie Mouse.
And poor Landon never got to see his favorite character, Jake. Nor did he get to go on his first coaster (the Barnstormer).
Oh no! What an awful way to say goodbye to Disney WOrld!
YIKES! I hope all are at least starting to feel better now! Sorry that it was such a rough trip.
These are words I never wanted to see.
I knew it was bad, but yikes! Again, I'm really sorry that this trip was such a letdown. I hope there are some positives to take away from this. I really wish that you guys could get a do-over, even if just a day or 2 when you head that way to visit family. Just so you can do a couple of must do's and make up for this!
I know things went terribly wrong on this trip and I'm so sorry it happened the way it did. But, I have to admit, I am looking forward to reading the report - something a bit different, I guess. And I know you'll have many great Disney experiences to share in the future (Paris!) So sad it ended this way, though. Get well soon!![]()